If you are a divorcing parent, you will, sooner or later, hear the term "best interests of the child." It's easy to see why family law provisions, courts, and judges desire to single minor-aged children out. After all, divorce has the potential to visit all sorts of negative side-effects on the most innocent of parties. To get a more concrete idea of what this term me
- If there are changes to a family unit because of death, divorce, or a separation and you are no longer able to visit your grandchildren, you may have rights. Grandparents who have a strong, established relationship with their grandchildren should be allowed to maintain a relationship for the benefit of the children no matter what. Unfortunately for some grandparents a
- Medical malpractice claims are actually more common than people may believe. While shocking to learn, Americans file an estimated 17,000 medical malpractice lawsuits a year. Therefore, you should understand what to do if your loved one's death occurred because of medical malpractice. A medical wrongful death claim against a doctor or hospital will not bring your loved
- If you are thinking about getting a divorce but your spouse is incarcerated, you may be wondering if you have to wait until he is released or if it is even possible to get a divorce. The following are just a few things you should know if you find yourself in this situation. The laws vary by state All states will allow a woman to divorce her husband when he is serving
- What Is a Summary Divorce? A summary divorce is a streamlined divorce process that is more convenient, more efficient, and faster than a conventional divorce. It is almost like a mini divorce since it doesn't involve all the typical issues that divorcing couples have to go through. Who Qualifies For It? Unfortunately, qualification for a summary divorce isn't automati